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Frequently Asked Questions
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- Is Midwest
Institute of Metaphysical Theology accredited?
- What can I do with my training when I am done?
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I would like to study with you in person. How is this arranged?
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How long does it take to complete a program?
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I
studied
elsewhere. May I transfer these credits?
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What are your return/withdrawal policies?
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What are your shipping policies and procedures?
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Are there any entrance requirements to Enroll?
Yes. MIMT, a division of Reiki Rays Institute,
which has received full
accreditation from the International Natural Healers Association.
We also obtained accreditation from the AADP in July, 2003. Several of our classes, including our holistic health practitioner program, have been approved by the ABMP- Associated Bodywork
and Massage Professionals- for CEU's to maintain membership and/or liability
insurance.
There are numerous options upon completion.
Many use their newly found knowledge to supplement other holistic fields such as massage, chiropractic, or nursing.
Others bring their training to salons and day spas. Several have opened holistic stores and new age centers of their own, whereas
others decide to give lectures, live workshops, or write. Many offer their services in their community on a donation basis
in hospitals and free clinics. There are numerous options to use your newly
found spiritual knowledge, but our main goal has always been to assist others in
achieving understanding and personal growth to better their life and the
community rather than operating as a vocational facility.
Due to the nature of our distance institute, many of our instructors live
in various parts of the country, so we do not offer any one centralized location
for in person education. However, please contact us with your inquiry, as some
of our programs can be taught in our Lawrence, KS office.
It depends on the course. Our experience has
shown us that the typical student takes 1 to 2 months to complete most
individual courses, and diploma and degree programs often take 6 months or more depending on the amount of time the student wishes to
dedicate to his or her studies. However there is no time limit, so you can take
as long as you need and still receive our assistance at any time.
MIMT
recognizes many holistic and spiritual healing schools and teachers, and we
do our best to honor your previous experiences. We gladly exempt up to 2
courses for any of our certification programs at no cost to you, and will
exempt any course prerequisites if you studied that subject elsewhere. We do
not however, issue school certificates for classes not studied from MIMT.
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MIMT
offers a 30 return policy for any course for exchange for any other
course or program, provided that the
student returns all materials in their unused, proper condition. If materials
are being exchanged for another program, the cost difference, minus shipping
will be billed or refunded to the student, depending on the cost differences, if
any.
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MIMT uses the US Postal Service for its packages, using first class or priority mail
depending on the contents of the materials and the country of destination. We ship our
orders promptly, upon verification of payment from our processing agent, usually in 1 to 3 business days. Most deliveries will arrive within 1 week domestic, and up to 6 weeks overseas, depending on country of origin and customs policies.
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Unlike traditional four year colleges that have
many requirements, MIMT, as a spiritual educator,
chooses to have as few limits as possible. We expect that our students are legal age and are willing to expand their horizons.
Other than being at least 18 years of age and being fluent enough in the English
language to be able to read and communicate with your instructor, we do not discriminate against any student for any reason. Enrollment is your choice, and no one
is turned away.
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Revised:
03/17/07
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